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The Willys Edition, which was a popular seller when offered for the JK Wrangler, features a limited-slip rear differential, Rubicon rock rails, and shocks. The vehicle also comes with heavy-duty brakes and 32-inch Firestone mud terrain tires mounted on black 17-inch aluminum wheels. Combine these features with the already standard Jeep Command-Trac 4x4 part time, two-speed transfer case, and low range gear ratio, and you have one capable off-roader. The Willys sports a rugged appearance with special design cues including a Willys hood decal. The Willys is available in ten colors: Black, Granite Crystal, Sting Gray, Billet, Ocean Blue, Firecracker Red, Punk'n, Hellayella, Mojito! and White.

The Wrangler Black and Tan Edition features a Wizard Black painted instrument panel with Tan cloth seats. The vehicle sits on 17-inch Machine Granite wheels with all-terrain tires. It has low gloss badging and a premium soft top. Side steps also help complete the look of the Jeep. The vehicle features all of the standard technology you find in the Jeep JL.

The Jeep Wrangler JL Willys Edition retails for an MSRP of $33,740 on the two-door model and $37,240 for the four-door model. The Black and Tan Edition starts at $32,940 for the two-door and $36,440 for the four-door. Both special edition Jeeps can be ordered today.